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tundrafreak
It would look better with snow on it, but I always love seeing this bridge from the highway. I missed the foilage shot this year tho! Stopped to snap a picture anyway off of Rt 2 on my way back from Montpelier yesterday. Had business down there, then stopped at Laquierres in E. Montpelier to talk about my new 2006 600 HO Fusion and finished off the trip at Perfection Trailers in Jonesville. I bought the sled off a fellow HCS'r in New York. Can't wait to ride & hoping the snow gods are good to us all
weather4connecticut.com
Nice shot......where is that....????
tundrafreak
Between Bolton and Waterbury. The way I usually end up using it is when I come out of mountains near Little River State Park takes me across the river to Waitsfield and points south. Beautiful maintained trails and this bridge is long. Thanks to those who maintain the trails!!
MJR
Excellent pics..Nice shot of the sleds as well..
DooinVT
QUOTE(tundrafreak @ Nov 8 2007, 04:13 PM) *
Between Bolton and Waterbury. The way I usually end up using it is when I come out of mountains near Little River State Park takes me across the river to Waitsfield and points south. Beautiful maintained trails and this bridge is long. Thanks to those who maintain the trails!!



Longest suspension bridge in Vt. Congrats on the new sled!!
tonyvt
Our club grooms and maintains 80+ miles of trail on the far side of the suspension bridge. I encourage everyone to check out Mad River Ridge Runner country this season, we've got some great high elevation terrain with excellent early and late season riding. Plenty of parking at Kenyons Store in Waitsfield and the Duxbury Store on rte 100 or you can park over at Little River State Park and ride accross the bridge.

one ton fun
Tony, what happened to the nytro?
tonyvt
QUOTE(tonyvt @ Nov 8 2007, 08:20 PM) *
Our club grooms and maintains 80+ miles of trail on the far side of the suspension bridge. I encourage everyone to check out Mad River Ridge Runner country this season, we've got some great high elevation terrain with excellent early and late season riding. Plenty of parking at Kenyons Store in Waitsfield and the Duxbury Store on rte 100 or you can park over at Little River State Park and ride accross the bridge.


I ended up catching the motorcycle bug this summer and purchased a Road King Classic. I couldn't justify taking on a 3rd payment (truck, bike, sled) and decided to go with a used sled to get me through this season. My truck is paid off in June and I am hoping that Yami releases a long track version of the Nytro for '09.
one ton fun
Good choice. The Road king classic is a beautiful bike. My uncle used to have one. I hope to someday have a harley!
tonyvt
QUOTE(one ton fun @ Nov 9 2007, 07:38 AM) *
Good choice. The Road king classic is a beautiful bike. My uncle used to have one. I hope to someday have a harley!



Thanks. It is a great bike and I am looking forward to riding it out to Sturgis in August.

If all goes well my new (used) Sabercat will get me through this winter
and I will be able to sell it for close to what I paid for it when it is time for me to upgrade to the Nytro.

Cya on the trails.
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